William Hindin has recently completed his role as Musical Director, arranger and pianist on Rena Strober’s new CD “Finding Home” and recently Musical Directed a 5-week, off-Broadway run of the Strober’s acclaimed show, "Spaghetti & Matzo Balls.” He is currently Musical Director and Arranger for a new musical by Vincent Favale, entitled “Hereafter, the Musical.” He co-musical directed the 35th Anniversary show of "All My Children" at New York City’s Town Hall. He served as Musical Director for the Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS “Labors of Love" show at the off-Broadway Lambs Theatre. For four years, he served as Musical Director, Conductor, Arranger and Road Manager for entertainer John Davidson. He has also conducted for Rosemary Clooney and the Stars of the Lawrence Welk Show. In between countless Equity and Non-Equity tour and dinner theatres, he has long served as Musical Director and vocal arranger for Allan Albert Productions in the development of theme park shows. For 8 years he served as senior Musical Director and Conductor for Princess Cruises, as well as developing revues and hiring talent for Cunard Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruise Line and Majesty Cruise Line. In 1992, he was a featured performer at the USA Pavilion at the World Expo in Seville, Spain. He has also served on the staff of the MFA Program of The Actors Studio and was a Graduate Assistant for the Saratoga Potsdam Choral Institute for 4 years, performing and teaching choral masterworks with the Philadelphia Orchestra. He is most proud of being a part of the Grammy Award-winning recordings of the Beethoven "Missa Solemnis" and "Verdi Requiem" with the Chicago Symphony. His management company, William Hindin Artist Management ("WHAM"), represents variety and theatrical performers.